Secure Software Development and Quality Assurance Micro-credential
The secure software development and quality assurance micro-credential is designed to provide you exposure to the secure software development lifecycle. By completing this micro-credential, you will have an understanding of secure software concepts, software requirements and analysis, software design, coding, and software testing. You will be able to implement secure software development best practices throughout the software development lifecycle.
Students enrolling in the stand-alone option of this micro-credential are required to submit proof of a prior bachelor’s degree. For more information, please refer to Additional Requirements for Graduate Programs.
Additionally, you must have completed a prior degree in information technology or a related field and have a minimum of 2 years of programming or software development experience to enroll in this micro-credential.
When taken as a stand-alone offering, this micro-credential is eligible for Title IV federal financial aid.
This micro-credential is part of the personalization series. For more information about personalization series micro-credentials, see the Micro-credential Series section of the Additional Offerings page and the Micro-credential Bulletin.
Requirements
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Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
IN510 | Secure Software Design | 4 |
IN511 | Secure Coding | 4 |
IN512 | Advanced Secure Coding | 4 |
IN513 | System and Security Testing | 4 |
IN514 | Secure Development and Operations - SecDevOps | 4 |
TOTAL CREDITS | 20 |
Certification, State Board, and National Board Exams
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You are responsible for understanding the requirements of optional certification exams. Such requirements may change during the course of your studies. You are not automatically certified in any way upon completion of an offering. Although certain offerings are designed to prepare you to take various optional certification exams, Purdue Global cannot guarantee you will be eligible to take these exams or become certified. Your eligibility may depend on your work experience, completion of education and/or degree requirements, not having a criminal record, and meeting other certification requirements.